WWII USAAF 703rd BOMB SQUAD NAMED DFC GROUPING

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WWII USAAF 703rd BOMB SQUAD NAMED DFC GROUPING
WWII USAAF 703rd Bomb Squadron, 445th Bomb Group Distinguished Flying Cross & Insignia Grouping. Named to 1st Lieutenant Ormond Sterling Sutter 0817783. (1) Distinguished Flying Cross named to Sutter. (1) Air Medal named to Sutter. (1) ID Bracelet named to Sutter. (1) Pair of Dog Tags named to Sutter. (1) Collection of Original Paperwork named to Sutter. Includes service records, orders, promotion papers, certificates, and more. (1) General Court Martial Trial Record named to Sutter, who was accused of going AWOL for one week in July 1945 while he was a training instructor. He plead not guilty but was convicted and was restricted to the limits of his post for three months and docked $100 of his monthly pay for three months. (2) B-24 Liberator & 445th Bomb Group History Books. B-24 book is hand-signed by USMC fighter ace and Medal of Honor recipient, Pappy Boyington on page 20. (3) USAAF Patches. (4) Photographs of Sutter. Also includes pilot wings, rank insignia, cap badges, leather name tab, and ribbon bars. Ormond Sterling Sutter was born on November 20, 1923 in Washington D.C. During WWII he completed 35 Combat Missions as a B-24 Liberator co-pilot with the 701st Bomb Squad, 445th Bomb Group before he was rotated home to be an instructor. Sutter passed away on August 6, 1985 and is buried in Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, California.
Provenance: Lifetime Military Memorabilia & Arms Collection of Peter L. Knepton (1956-2023 Savannah, Georgia)
Condition: Very good to good. Light to moderate wear.
Estimate: 300-600

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WWII USAAF 703rd BOMB SQUAD NAMED DFC GROUPING
WWII USAAF 703rd BOMB SQUAD NAMED DFC GROUPING
Lot number: 125364
Seller: Centurion Auctions
Event: Wartime Collectible & Military Memorabilia Auction
Ends: Saturday, May 24 | 9:00 AM  Eastern

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